“Operation
Amotekun” the new security outfit targeted towards tackling kidnapping and
criminal activities in the South West region gained momentum as Ekiti, Lagos,
and Osun governments disclosed that they would employ about 1,320 militiamen.
This is coming about two-days after South-West Governors led by Governor Rotimi Akeredolu of Ondo State commissioned the “Operation Amotekun”. It is also known as the Western Nigeria Security Network.
This
development is coming after the police identified about 52 deadly blackspot
they would focus on in working with the newly established security outfit.
Besides,
this is also coming amid the announcement by some social-political groups
across Nigeria endorsing the security outfit saying it would assist tackle the
insecurity challenges in the region.
The groups
that endorsed this are the Ijaw Youth Congress, Pan Nigeria Delta Forum, Arewa
Consultative Forum, Movement for the Actualization of the Sovereign States of
Biafra, and the Middle Belt Forum.
It was also
disclosed that the recruitment of the militiamen would be from the Oodua
Peoples Congress, Vigilantes and hunters, Agbekoya, Ekiti, Lagos, and Osun and
would be handled by each state in conjunction with the security agencies.
Ismail
Omipidan, the Chief Press Secretary to Osun State Governor, said Osun State
planned to recruit 700 locals that would collaborate with the conventional
security outfit.
He said the
role of the security agency would be restricted to intelligence gathering.
He said
further;
“The success of the Civilian JTF initiative in the fight against
insurgency has encouraged us to engage the locals primarily in the area of
intelligence gathering.
“We are recruiting 700 locals and all security agencies are
involved in the recruitment process. It is ongoing and I believe it will be
completed soon.”
The Special Adviser on Security to Ekiti State Governor, Brig. Gen
Ebenezer Ogundana (Rtd) said Ekiti State looking at recruiting between 400 and
500 people for a start.
Also, Lagos State Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Gbenga Omotoso disclosed that Lagos had donated 20 vehicles and would recruit 120 to support the “Operation Amotekun”